The Jam and Justice project, together with the Sheffield Methods Institute, the Urban Institute, Mistra Urban Futures and partners in Birmingham and Manchester, is hosting a one and a half…
…about the role of the state in socialist organising, antiquated distinctions between the private and the public, and unhelpful binaries between ‘local’ and ‘global’. Meanwhile, Corbyn’s announcement of the ‘return…
…and funders must put resources into extended peer communities. For instance, the UK Economic and Social Research Council has invested in our Jam and Justice project. This explores how an…
…be sustained attention to the research questions, methodologies, and disciplinary approaches necessary to more fully conceptualize and develop the idea of the “urban commons” and the new challenges and facets…
…communities support one another in the face of huge changes, and how developers are playing a growing role in governance. Jam and justice: co-producing urban governance for social innovation: This…
Beth Perry is Principal Investigator for the Jam and Justice: Co-Producing Urban Governance for Social Innovation project. Beth is a Professorial Fellow at the Urban Institute at The Interdisciplinary Centre…
…inquiry recognised, negotiated and acted upon? How are the boundaries between justification and application in research negotiated and understood, from what positions and what implications does this have for its…